Details

The CWP, continued on from the Lodamese Labour Workers Party which disbanded in 2491. Position - Centre-Left.

Party Leaders
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* - Denotes person was Head of State.

Stephen Jackson - [B. 2790] - Party Leader [2808 - 2818] Descended from Alan Jackson, the original founder of the LLWP. Athe age of 18, Stephen reformed the Party in order to champion the working class once more. Resigned in order to concentrate on Andalay.

Tony Anderson - [B. 2766] - Party Leader [2818 -2821] MP for Andalay was previously T&I Spokesman for the Party. Leans to the far-left on the political spectrum, he is hoping to lead the Party back into Government. Replaced in 2821 in a Communist coup d'etat.

Joseph Sheehan - [B.2779] - Party Leader [2821-?] Unelected whilst taking over the leadership, Sheehan led a bloodless coup against Tony Anderson in order to take over the Party,

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

Ideology

Position

Visibility

Coherency

Centralization

unitarist-leaning

excellent

perfect

Civil Rights

restrictive-leaning

excellent

perfect

Ecology

skeptic-leaning

high

perfect

Foreign Relations

moderate internationalist

high

perfect

Government Responsibilities

small government-leaning

excellent

perfect

Market

moderate regulator

excellent

perfect

Military

convinced pacifist

excellent

perfect

Morality

conservative-leaning

high

perfect

Religion

secular-leaning

excellent

perfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

Month

Votes

Total Votes

Votes (%)

Votes (%) (+)

Seats

Total Seats

Seats (%)

Seats (+)

February 2809

198,757

286,645,636

0.07

+0.07

0

200

0.00

+0

February 2812

48,387,049

281,840,390

17.17

+17.10

34

200

17.00

+34

March 2813

53,364,868

272,853,995

19.56

+2.39

39

200

19.50

+5

March 2816

49,828,853

277,298,737

17.97

-1.59

37

200

18.50

-2

February 2819

45,683,297

281,372,305

16.24

-1.73

32

200

16.00

-5

March 2819

47,240,317

283,368,918

16.67

+0.44

34

200

17.00

+2

November 2819

48,248,133

283,443,698

17.02

+0.35

35

200

17.50

+1

November 2822

48,994,087

285,510,369

17.16

+0.14

36

200

18.00

+1

November 2825

43,848,350

284,338,187

15.42

-1.74

32

200

16.00

-4

May 2826

54,409,377

279,390,252

19.47

+4.05

40

200

20.00

+8

January 2828

61,966,343

272,383,117

22.75

+3.28

47

200

23.50

+7

Relative Graph

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Absolute Graph

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National Graph

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